...or the tide was in
GH St is a longish road,so it probably did.Can anyone confirm for sure that Great Howard St. went up as far as 299
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The warehouse is still there.
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Wrong side. its just past the heritage market and that photie I posted is the gates to the heritage market on the corner.
I see what Dave means George because just past the heritage market at the Luton Street bend it becomes Derby Road.
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Mart
Nice one,Mart...seems it doesn't go past 196 on Google going by the buisnesses that are ther now just before Derby Road.
The address in Howard Street comes from a note in the London Gazette (1871) where it states that Doran & Co are bankrupt. After that, Doran and his partners (Kreinschulten) move to Rhode Island in 1871.
Ged, As far as I know and understand from the newspaper ads, the men organized the wholesale (they were drapers and merchants) and the women operated a store, possibly in Islington 53 (they were milliniers).
Gerard, Thank you very much for your kind help.
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